Business 2.0
  • “The business revolution in the computer industry caused by the move to the Internet as platform.” (Tim O’Reilly.)
  • “Web 2.0 changes the way customers interact with one another and that demands a change in the way businesses communicate with their markets.” (web 2.0 in business)
  • Business are using their website as more than just a place to sell. They are taking advantage of user connectivity to expand their products and community. Customer reviews and recommendations are proving to be an essential aspect of success, as well as product improvements. Business 2.0 doesn't stop there though. Many organizations are using current technology to sync their employees and inside the company, and not just e-mailing. Business 2.0 is paving the way for happier employees, better customer service, and even better relations with other businesses.
    • Employees can sync their phones with their online calendars, sync appointments with other people, and see other peoples schedules for optimal performance.
    • It has become easier to find other professionals in or out of your area to help you meet your goals.
    • Video conferencing allows people out of town to stay in contact with their business.
    • Sites like Linkedin, monster and even craigslist are making it easier for people to both hire and get hired.


In this video, an advertisement by IBM is explaining how Business 2.0 can help.